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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 05

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  • Row ties all-time shut-outs record By Zachary Colburn Wenewsmagazine Western Carolina goalkeeper Alesha Row moved one step closer to becoming the all-time record holder for shut-outs in a caret picked up shut-out number 18 against Francis Marion to move int tie with former record holder Mandi Tinsley. Tinsley achieved the from 1999-2002. P Rows 18 shut-out came against the Francis Marion Pat on Friday, September 22, in front of 90 fans on the campus of Freneled Marion University in Florence, South Carolina, The Lady Catamounts took control of the game early in fie 1 haif but could not take advantage of any of the opportunities inthe half as both teams with into halftime tied, 0-0. The 2 half was about: the same as the 1* half as Westems best opportunity came in 85% minute. Freshman Bri Cunningham's shot on goal was stopped | by Patriot goalkeeper Jacque Sutphin and pushed out of bounds. | The game went through 2 overtimes with both teams hat opportunities to win the game, but neither could find the back of net. Western's best overtime opportunity came from Freshman Lombardo in the 3 minute of the 2" overtime, as she put a shot on net from about 10 yards out but was stopped by Sutphin. neither team being able to score, the game ended ina0-Otie. : The Catamounts out shot the Patriots 9-to-7, including a 1 advantage on comer kicks with junior Heather Dittmer leading i way with 3 shots and Lombardo had 2 shots as 6 different players put shots on goal. Row stopped 3 shots for her 18" career shutout; Pe counterpart Sutphin had 4 saves. The tie was Western's first since 2004 when they tied with former conference foe, East Tennessee, the 3 in Western's 8- history and the 1* under 2 year coach Tammy DeCesare. Western's next game was against regional rival, the UNG: Asheville Bulldogs. The Lady Cats would use consistent offense stingy defense to earn a 3-0 victory over the Lady Bulldogs in fron 427 fans at the Catamount Athietic Complex, With the win, West@hny goes to 5-4-1 on the season. UNCA drops to 3-3-1 on the season} | Western would get on the scoreboard right away in the 1* Half as freshman Shanna Schmoker took a pass from sophomore Aes Whittle and passed it over to junior Heather Dittmer, who head in to the goal at the 6:51 mark for a 1-0 lead. Whittie was not d with assists for the night as the Lady Cats would cash in on a Bulldog) foul and get a free kick where While found sophomore Buki Baru Baruwa then headed the ball to an open Rachel Shomper, who plated) it nicely into the left hand comer of the goal for her 1* collegiate gBal This gave the Lady Catamounts a 2-0 lead going into halftime. The 2" half belonged to the Catamounts as they played tight defense, allowing the Lady Bulldogs to get just 1 shot off in the Half while putting 9 shots on goal. Western would add a 3 and final deal in the 56" minute by senior Meghan Reilly that was unassisted and give the Lady Cats the 3-0 victory as they remained unbeaten in thei last 4 games (3-0-1), - Wester had a considerable edge in the shot column, Bul shooting UNCA 14-to-4; including 7-to-2 on corner kicks, 2 of Westentise goals came courtesy of the corner kick. Dittmer lead the way for the Lady Cats with 3 shots; her teammate Burawa had 2 shots as 11 Catamount players had shots on goal. Senior Goalkeeper Alesha Row and freshman Kelly Gulledge combined to make just 2 saves on the night as Row was Credited with the win. UNCA goalkeeper Veronica Lazar dropped to 1-2-1 on her career making 6 saves. The Lady Bulldogs leading scorer Robyn Busha was held to just a single shot on the night. With this victory, Western cut UNCA's lead in the new created _. Parkway Series to 2-1 in head to | petition. Western can tie or Oe Gaener 17th. A strong second half led the Catamounts to a 2-1 victory. even take the lead when both the mens and womens basketball teams go head-to-head in November. Photo by Mark Haskett S gy S Ly As) Q % N
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